Latest Programs

Radio Project Front Page Podcast
 

IOC President Praises China's "Olympic spirit" and "solidarity"

March 17, 2021, 9:24 p.m.
The Canadian Olympic Committee has delivered "strong preference" for Canadian athletes to receive only Canadian-approved vaccines in order to participate in the Tokyo Summer Games. However, the IOC chair has praised China for its offer, which was accepted by host Japan, to provide vaccines for participating athletes. Phil Taylor comments that the story is a very telling tale of two different philosophies: 1) China's philosophy of sharing its assets 2) Canada's white supremacist view that Chinese vaccines aren't good enough. Phil goes on to show that Adrian Zenz, the primary original source for the accusations of Chinese "genocide" in Xinjiang has been exposed by the Grayzone's Dan Cohen as an anti-Semite, who claims that one-third of Jews will be "refined in God's fiery furnace," and that "God's refining process will wipe out all unbelieving Jews who refuse to come to Christ."



"Kennedy, Randall — Can You Say This Word?"

March 17, 2021, 6:55 p.m.
Few words in the English language have caused so much pain, hurt and emotion as the N-word. It is arguably the most consequential social insult in American history. The long history of the pejorative use of the N-word has given it an unusual power that extends to the judicial system, literature and social settings. Randall Kennedy, a professor of Law at Harvard University Law School, is the author of “Nigger-the Strange Career of a Troublesome Word.” His book chronicles the history of this word, in an effort to diffuse and neutralize it. Originally Broadcast: March 19, 2002



Cheeze Pleeze # 873

March 17, 2021, 5:38 p.m.
It's a trip back to the wholesome 60s this week and we muscle in on a "Muscle Beach Party for all the 98 pound weaklings, dig into the cheezified beatles songs once again and check out a song you'd expect to be a favorite of a modern stone age family!



The Stuph File Program - Episode #0604

March 17, 2021, 5:29 p.m.
An eclectic collection of interviews and odd news designed to entertain



An Easy Listening Experience 36

March 17, 2021, 5:21 p.m.
This is a semi-regular show (2 to 3 new per month) for the insanely stressed out times we live in. Gentle on My Mind is intended for non-commercial radio listeners featuring easy listening genres from the 1950's to the present. Slip into the mighty mellow with DJ Fred



Indy Radio Garden 8

March 17, 2021, 12:01 p.m.
WGGT-LP 92.9 Gtownradio Radio. Show: Info Hub Radio Gtownradio.Guest: Dr. Florencia Greer Polite (Pronounced Po-leat).Topic: COVID Vaccination. WJYN-LP 98.5 Uptown Entertainment and Development, The Talk to Reebs Show, they had a town hall on social justice, here is a testimony of a six-year-old girl. WPEB New Community Journalists Project: Loan Nguyen interviewed the Juvenile Food Justice Coordinator Minh Tran about racial violence against the Asian population amid the pandemic. Lois Volta interview three adolescents about normalizing menstrual cycles in managing information in society. Robb Grace gives us this wonder about a common suspect in the classroom, a true kindergarten scapegoat.



Space Cowboy Books Presents: Simultaneous Times Episode #37

March 17, 2021, 9:33 a.m.
Simultaneous Times is a monthly science fiction podcast produced by Space Cowboy Books in Joshua Tree, CA. http://www.spacecowboybooks.com



1008 - Amplified Radio Network Show Hour 2

March 17, 2021, 9:02 a.m.
The Amplified Radio Network brings you the best in House and Tech House music from around the world. Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) is 50% CanCon and can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's. IF YOU HAVE DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS ON THIS SITE THEN PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE SHOW DIRECTLY FROM OUR SITE: http://amplifiedradio.ca/download



1008 - Amplified Radio Network Show Hour 1

March 17, 2021, 8:58 a.m.
The Amplified Radio Network brings you the best in House and Tech House music from around the world. Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) is 50% CanCon and can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's. IF YOU HAVE DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS ON THIS SITE THEN PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE SHOW DIRECTLY FROM OUR SITE: http://amplifiedradio.ca/download



Between the Lines for March 17, 2021

March 17, 2021, 7:17 a.m.
Critical Battle Ahead to Make New Poverty-Fighting Child Tax Credit Permanent; Youth Led Lawsuit Seeks to Hold Lawmakers Accountable for Harm Caused by Climate Change to Future Generations; Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Continues 10 Years Later.



Sarah Thomason, from the UC Berkeley Labor Center, on COVID-9 and Workers of Color; Bob Avakian, The Oppression of Black People and other People of Color and the System of Capitalism-Imperialism

March 16, 2021, 9:17 p.m.
Sarah Thomason on about the disproportionate number of Latino workers and other workers of color in what we now call essential industries, from farm work to grocery stores. These conditions have contributed to the outrageously high death tolls we're seeing for this group from COVID-19. Plus, Bob Avakian, “The Oppression of Black People and Other People of Color,” and “Communism and Jeffersonian Democracy.”



Andrea Fuller + Jennifer Abbott: Documenting Hope

March 16, 2021, 7:44 p.m.
Documentary filmmaker Errol Morris once said, “What interests me about documentary is the fact that you don’t know how the story ends at the onset – that you are investigating, with a camera, and the story emerges as you go along.” This week on Sea Change Radio we speak with two documentary filmmakers whose new films take divergent paths in telling the tale of a planet in peril. First, we hear from Andrea Fuller, the producer of They Say It Can’t Be Done, which profiles innovations for a better environment tomorrow. Then, we talk to Jennifer Abbott about her film, The Magnitude of All Things, which goes around the world to lay bare the emotional impact of climate change.



The Motherland Influence March 14, 2021

March 16, 2021, 5:23 p.m.
African, Latin & Caribbean music every Sunday 5-7 pm EST.



Who is Counting - Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics - TWO of TWO

March 16, 2021, 3:01 p.m.
Marilyn Waring was only 22 when she was first elected to the New Zealand Parliament. She was shocked and dismayed when she learned that all countries that are members of the UN are forced to keep their books and design their budgets under the system of National Income Accounting. This GDP system counts only cash transactions in the market and recognizes no value other than money. This means there is no value to peace and to the preservation of the environment. This segment opens with war. Under the GDP accounting system war is the biggest growth industry of all. A segment recorded in the Philippines shows that the labor of women feeding their children with subsistence agriculture is of no value, while sexual slavery that brings tourists to the country is counted as valuable in the GDP. Waring ends by proposing a time based accounting system and recommends that women take over the political process by demanding gender parity. 



Ambiance Congo: March 14, 2021

March 16, 2021, 12:25 p.m.
Congolese popular music.



Students mobilizing for the decriminalization of drugs

March 16, 2021, 10:50 a.m.
Mary Kelly and Alex Bestos talk about the work of Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy.



Whatever You Say, Say Nothing

March 16, 2021, 10:02 a.m.
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit Show - A musical mid-life crisis -- a late-night search for meaning and happiness airs on WRIR LP Monday nights from 9 PM to 11 PM. Stream the show @ www.wrir.org



interviews Venezuelan Sociologist Dr. Maria Paez Victor

March 15, 2021, 7:35 p.m.
Latin waves host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Sociologist Dr. Maria Paez Victor about resistance to empire. The USA continued violence against Venezuela unveils the many faces of USA imperialism political, economic, military and media wars. The people have suffered sanctions intended to starve the people into surrender, coup attempts, blockades, and invasions. Dr. Paez reminds us of the legacy of Hugo Chavez and the strength of the Venezuelan revolution. She points out imperialism is naked and so too is the peoples' rooted resilience to resist its violence and points out that Venezuela has weathered a world pandemic despite all the challenges they face.



Episode 218 - Don't Stick Your Tongue In a Light Socket

March 15, 2021, 6:43 p.m.
*Anthony’s Weed Corner *Joe’s Weird News *Midterms, Midterms & Midterms *Anthony’s Crazy Florida News AND A WHOLE LOT MORE. Cast Live MONDAY 3/15 at 8pm eastern TUNE IN every monday night at 8pm eastern at http://www.chiampa.org and come chat with us!



The Not Entirely Classical Music Hour #7

March 15, 2021, 5:36 p.m.
Classical music is a point of departure for playlists that drift into jazz, new age, easy listening & more



Cruz Crosses Equality & Rainbow Capitalism + global LGBTQ news!

March 15, 2021, 5:20 p.m.
Queer youth calculate “Rainbow Capitalism”; remembering the first since ’91 LGBTQ-inclusive New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade; Cruz clouds confirmation hearings with an anti-equality ploy; a “no promo homo” bill is promoted in Ghana, anti-cult Nigerian cops nab “suspected gay party” guests, new adoption laws threaten queer Panamanian and Polish parents, and Sydney’s COVID-safe Mardi Gras celebration eggs on thugs! All that, and more this week, when you discover “This Way Out”: the world’s audio oasis for queer news and culture.



Working Women Demand Bread & Roses!

March 15, 2021, 12:35 p.m.
Women Workers Demand Bread & Roses! Women and people of color are disproportionately impacted by the poverty wages allowed under our current minimum wage laws: 45% of women (74.2 million), 59.7% of Black people (23.7 million), 64.1% of Latinx people (38 million), 40.8% of Asian people (8 million), and 58.9 percent of Native and Indigenous people (2.14 million), living in the richest nation in the world, are poor or low-income. Their work on the frontlines during the pandemic must be recognized with an increase in the federal minimum wage of $7.25 ($2.13 for tipped workers) to $15/hour, which will be their first raise in over a decade. 750 poor people were dying each day before COVID. Their need for living wages, healthcare, and affordable housing is also a national emergency.



243 - The Mix Sessions Hour 2

March 15, 2021, 11:53 a.m.
The Mix Sessions brings you Trip Hop, Drum & Bass and House music weekly. Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) is 50% CanCon and can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's. IF YOU HAVE DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS ON THIS SITE THEN PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE SHOW DIRECTLY FROM OUR SITE: http://amplifiedradio.ca/download CONTACT: sean@amplifiedradio.ca



243 - The Mix Sessions Hour 1

March 15, 2021, 11:48 a.m.
The Mix Sessions brings you Trip Hop, Drum & Bass and House music weekly. Each 58 min show (part 1 & 2) is 50% CanCon and can be played individually or together in a 2 hr block with room for PSA's. IF YOU HAVE DOWNLOAD PROBLEMS ON THIS SITE THEN PLEASE DOWNLOAD THE SHOW DIRECTLY FROM OUR SITE: http://amplifiedradio.ca/download CONTACT: sean@amplifiedradio.ca



Making ¢ent$ of Money

March 15, 2021, 8:28 a.m.
This week on The Childrens Hour, we try to make sense of money with Dr. Reilly White from the University of New Mexico, Associate Professor of Finance at the Anderson School of Management. We learn the history of currency and how interest, donations, and savings works. Is a dollar really worth its value in gold? Why gold? What would happen if there was no money at all? Mixed with excellent music - learn with us! Find show episode page at: https://www.childrenshour.org/making-¢ent-of-money/



This Future Doesn't Work

March 14, 2021, 11:22 p.m.
World cities projected to go 4 degrees C hotter and beyond - scientist Lei Zhou. Dr. Robert Nicholls of UK Tyndall Centre finds official plan by world governments to green the planet with bio energy would create water stress for billions of people. Johannes Lohmann from the University of Copenhagen warns Earth will hit climate tipping points much sooner than expected due to the rate of climate change.



Episode 2021.05.00. The Confederatization of America

March 14, 2021, 8:20 p.m.
A broad view is taken in this episode (it was going to be the second part of a two segmented episode, but the first part didn’t stand up to its quality). The Confederacy may have lost the American Civil War on the battlefield, but its ideas may have won out. Here I look deeply into that reality.



Episode 2021.04.00. George Floyd, Jan 6 and GameStop, There Is a Connection Between the Three Disconnected Events

March 14, 2021, 8:16 p.m.
Reading through 1984 you’d be hard pressed not to see the revelation hidden in this episode. I recorded this in January 2021, the connective tissure between the three stood out worse than an infected swollen ankle. What occurred within the three incidents couldn’t have been more different, but the resulting actions couldn’t have been more similar; though I must admit here, rather or not the actions undertaken during the first two will occur for the third is still to be seen. Nonetheless, the cry from the elite surrounding the third event suggests the same actions will be undertaken and put into order following the other two, the future is rather chilling.



International Women's Day 2021

March 14, 2021, 3:39 p.m.
Back in the USSR highlights the heroic struggles of women in the face of a rising tide of patriarchal violence worldwide.



The Appalachian Sunday Morning

March 14, 2021, 1:42 p.m.



previous   next